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3.3.0 Children breaking betrothals
Game Version
3.3.0
What expansions do you have installed?
All of the above
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
Landed children keep breaking off betrothals and it's unbearably annoying. I get this is an old issue, but if you're still showing the symptoms then keep taking your medicine. Whatever I do, my landed children break off all betrothals on their own, even if I control their marriage. This can't possibly be intentional, since we're allowed to control the child's marriage in the first place. So it's something that happens contrary to what Paradox wanted AND something that makes players' experience worse. So it's a a bug and something that Paradox ought to want to fix, unless they changed their mind about it. So please fix this issue, because it's seriously hindering me in what I'm trying to do. Or otherwise I'd ask for the reasoning behind it not already being fixed; just give me an explanation I can hang on to when next time my dumbass son turns down the French heir.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
Land your children, arrange a betrothal, be frustrated about it.
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3.3.0 Children breaking betrothals
Game Version
3.3.0
What expansions do you have installed?
All of the above
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
Landed children keep breaking off betrothals and it's unbearably annoying. I get this is an old issue, but if you're still showing the symptoms then keep taking your medicine. Whatever I do, my landed children break off all betrothals on their own, even if I control their marriage. This can't possibly be intentional, since we're allowed to control the child's marriage in the first place. So it's something that happens contrary to what Paradox wanted AND something that makes players' experience worse. So it's a a bug and something that Paradox ought to want to fix, unless they changed their mind about it. So please fix this issue, because it's seriously hindering me in what I'm trying to do. Or otherwise I'd ask for the reasoning behind it not already being fixed; just give me an explanation I can hang on to when next time my dumbass son turns down the French heir.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
Land your children, arrange a betrothal, be frustrated about it.
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